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nday, October 23, marks they Games will be played and prize, anniversary of the Order of|awarded, while “Witches Brew” ian Sisters Universal. The} and “Moon Cakes” will be served! organizati brate this event with a big e’en Party at the Guards on Monday evening at 8 time is promised all who attend. Thursday night a delegation of: visiting lodge officials was enter- tained, all of whom gave address-; es. The visitors were Paul Wat- kins, grand master at arms, Lake. land, Fla., and W. E. Blanchardi and W. S. Blossom of Tampa. This session of the order proved to be one of the most interesting ever held by the local organization. Their guests for the evening li be the members of Key West 163, Knights of Pythias, ‘their ladies. lusic will be furnished, and the of 45 years ago will be ipated in by those attending. in costume will take part t the grand march. | Mts, F. B. Godfrey, state presi-|/ ‘of the Women’s eslensey auspices of the room ‘mo-! organidatién OF Witich’ Mis.) |. E.)Berkovitz is chairman. jldndg, Mrs, A. J. Piette, district ie parade will be put ‘state secretary at Jacksonville, | m | with several prixes to'be award-| were visitors in Key-—West this refreshments consisting of | week. ee ee pv med aan, yOtlies) “During their stay. ene ees a is served, | zone, meeting 8 has been placed dist ¢hurch whieh was well attends} ‘committee members will .as- chrthes of the denomination. in the entértainment. | isit was also paid to Wesley SR OR Houge on Varela street where they ‘6 Club To ree of the teachers, Miss . Kagey in charge, and Miss bes Fernandez. “begining at 8 o'clock, the jSpetieamtcs a) given by! n’s Club is giving a card! members of the churches and de- jat their ne on nee parted for“their homes on’ the aft- ahead of ie in alee Masic at Club Dance’ eee erga: “Tropieal) — ts are 50 cents and reser- i ns, of Miami and the El Dulce "be. .made. by luban...Rumba....of the ...Roney. Phelan, pl phone num-! Plaza Hotel in Miami will play at lly invited, to attend. i se are two of the most popu- lar Bands in Miami and are. here|/ r) es on the Key West-Miami excursion. Ser 3 2 Mai d Mrs. Paul Ruffo, of Mi- ed members from the other | imspected the work and accom- ‘On Thursday evening, pepe | Yesterday afternoon they were : efmobn trains. Rnights of the Tropical Beer Gar- ‘The “‘pubtie ts “cor: ‘the Cuban “‘Chib’tonignt.” anit te Kdetbhter of the! 1501 Von} as it house guests for the week- o ‘Mrs. South Gate Purnell and Curry. also arrived today n /Miai i fi ith M 2th egy mi for a-visit-with Mr, ie vi eante in on the ex: J. W. Marzyek. kb ly : cursion today, a ee te ne ane Cine Vie te SERVICE OF FAIR COMPETI. _ TION TO BE PLACED IN MRS. LAURA VIELEY OF MI- AMI TO SUCCEED MISS DREN: Wits = Niger Vieley, of Miami, Associa. | @ppointment as pen ‘of fair competition social peat acne of the oe i and will be placed robe County Emergency Relief t moodas, October 23.'Gonacil and arrived yesterday fo ge Stores... Mrs,. Vieley. was appointed ..by, each day at 8:30 a. m., Mrs. Bertha Austin Bedell, district " dose -at 6:00. p.m, except diredtor of social service, to fill Saturdays and Mondays. ‘On| the position left ‘Weant! ‘ty’ “the |) ‘ ays, stoves ‘aré open ‘until, resignation of Miss Heen Williams. 20:00 p. m.; on Mondays — Miss Williams’ resignation was 8:00 p.m. {made neetssary by the ntultitudin- ‘this eode into effect jous Guties ineumbelit upon her as wants foin in “Président jJadge of the juvenile court and It’s NRA movement for the! sterdtary of the chamber of com- nt of the rent merde. iask the Cooperation of ‘the of this city ‘In ‘carrying "DISBURSEMENTS Poe eee pony RO. REUIEF ai AMOUNT PAID OUT topay| WAS, $17809,90, REPORT sHOWS —— The last pay ef the week for dients of the Monroe County|/! | ‘TO MEET GOVERNOR SNOLTZ “ON (MATTERS OF MUCH IN. TEREST. 80 (KEY WEST - Migs Neen Williams, wortgey ee ee Som the chamber of commerce, Paymaster Eugene Roberts says preparations. to. go tobe sue tote pala is ion, D.'C., ahd Wil leave} 807.90, his in addition to ae aver the East Coast Coast tomor-| former distribution of funds for ‘Tow afternoon. |the month of October, amounting)? “At the capital ‘the will be met |to $7,172.14, brings the total. to! en eee. re-} $8,980.04 for the month, to date. | © ee ee Allotment for this county for! the governor, to matters) October is $11,400, Disbursements | ie eer mas so far leaves a balance of $2,- llegar 419.06, are planning} in abundance, and a general good | At a district meeting held on; Bmergency Relief Council is being [ic < TO HAVE WHITE fl WAY TURNED ON WESSEL COMES FROM CUBAN By Pythian Order Monday) eas: sasenrs sores ED ELECTION ‘COMMISSION. ER <AT MEETING LAST NIGHT | The question of lighting the White Way on Duval street tonight | for the benéfit-of the large num- ber ¢f visitors that came in ‘today lon ‘the excursion ftom Miami w: jdeimitely decided at, the meetin of (the city ‘council -dast night, decision weis feached fol- 1 a communicdtion “received from the Key West Electric Com- pany in which it asked that the city.guarantee. payment of the} | amount which Will “be “necessary to turn on the system. The couacil Pagreed to stand good for the pay-| - ment. The plan as outlined is to make & collection among the merchants, } and in the event the full amount} “lis not collected, the council will tee that the indebtedness amount- | skerétary and Mrs. A. F. Baines,!ing to approximately $30 wit *be| et by the city body. A letter was read’ from . fred’ i Morsley of Miami, addressed to J. lke Matchett of Key West, request- ing that one of tlie city buses ‘be laced at the disposal: of ‘a-group sett excursionists comig from Mi- ami for the purpose ‘6f sight-see- ing. } The sréquested Mr. Matchett to inform Mr, . Morsley that local chan teal ‘Rave agreed to charge noniinal sum for all sight-se trowds @uring the ‘pe- tiod of sexcursion, ‘stating | the bus matter “would. interfere! with the reasonable #ffer as made} by the chauffeurs. The resignation of Robert Ingra- ham election commissioner was tead and accepted. Carlyle Rob- érts ‘was appointed in his stead. Subscribe for The Citizen—20 weekly. council LEGALS. \the storm of October 4. a ~ Complainant, lraate™ Sw. ona a ring ‘ twa orn bet tiled: i? is Raabe that Addie W. Wefendant therein famed. is a non- resitient of the State of Florida, and resides at Charleston, 8. Carolina, ‘and: that. she.is over the age of Awehty-one years; ‘it is therefore ‘ordered that said nonresident de- Yendant be and she. is “hereby re- fuuited to appear to the bill of com- plats t filed in said cause on or be- ore ee the 6th day of Novem- er, A. D. 33, otherwise the alle- tions of said bil will be taken fas confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this prdgr be published once each week For: 5 (et J consecutive “weeks in he Key West Citizen, a newspaper in said County and State. September 8th. 1932. (SBAL) ROSS SAWY Clerk Circuit FLORENCE E. SA * Deputy Clerk. iWM. H. MALONE, i Solicitor for Complainant. sept23-30; oct7-14-21 —— ee PROCLAMATION fro ir THE RROTOns OF THE CITY KEY, WEST, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby’ given. that on truesday, November 14th, 1933, there: frill be sneld. in, the City of Key Ww j-anntial general ~¢lec- Non forthe slection of all City of- Ficials, made elective by the Char- ter of the City of Ks West, and the laws relating thereto in the mafner and form provided by the ity organic law, Acts of 1919, Laws! orida,-and' Acts amendatory hereof. Each ward of the City constitutes) fan election district. There will be in éach ward a sna a a el Rie Inspectors and a clerk of e wd i for said Ww: The anid Inepectors wilt make public proclamation of the opening nd closing of the polls, aceordin we officers for the City of Key to be elected at said election hre as follows: (1) MAYOR. NE (1) CITY ‘ ONE () CITY TREASURER. |, ONE (> CITY TAX COLL ‘ASSESSOR. < (1) CHIEF OF POLICE. ONE (1) CAPTAIN NIGHT PO- cE (1) POLICE JUSTICE REE (3 CTION COMMIS- ‘OR-| PUBLIC MEASURE: SHALL Senate Bill Number 740, Bpepiat Act of the Legislature of 3 and cntitied: ee 0 ESTARLISH AN NIC aie Tt tro) ORID§ RRITORTAT. BOUN- 1D TO PROVIDE FOR BRNMENT au Res TART THE 3 ie oLUTIONS OF TH i Or REY NERY KEY Wi RIDA, CREATED HER! my Np FOR OTHER ne = APPROVED and RATIFIED? Yoone and ordered in the City of ‘ey West, Florida, this 25th day off September, A. D. 1933 We. H. MALONE a COUNT oF. Attest WALLACE PINDER, City Clerk. a =e @ethele si \ prere THE —- WES? CITIZEN “ ARRVES HERE DAYS GONE B |e sini Here Just 10 Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen COAST; TAKING ON OIL ‘AND WATER Invitations are being issued for the approaching nuptials of Miss ae Evaline Herrick, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Herrick, and Edward pabet: Coast Guard Cutter Dex}. Strunk, Jr. The ceremony will C ee lp tae vbaees the take place Tuesday evening, Ne- ‘ubapcoast and was at the naval) vember 20, 6 o'clock, in the First station*dock taking oil and water. | | Methodist church, Rev. S. A. Wil- U.S. Destroyer Overton is mal son will officiate, ‘ing arrangements to leave these}! jWaters.and will sail next Tuesday \ ;for Norfolk, Va. Coast Guard Destroyer Hern- don been notified of being; desi; to relieve the Destroy-| eri now doing patrol duty off, hee of the Isle of Pines. FLORDA TAKES il | | | Eugene G. Ashe, former presi- ident of the Key West Chamber of !Commerce, came over from ‘Ha- \vana this week to spend a few days ‘and to enjoy the delightful and in- lvigorating climate of the Island City. Mr. Ashe says there is noths ing so conducive to strengthen and jtone up the system after a stren- uous year of hard work in the Cuban sugar country, as a vacation in Key West. One year ago yesterday, the be *|two soldier companies stationed at and . S. company sailed yes-/xey West barracks left for Fort {terday afternoon for Havana with | Crockett, Texas, to which _ point 14 passengers from Tampa and 38!iyoy were transferred. Several from Key West. 198 sacks of mail/ getachments of the companies and four automobiles. were ordered late rto other points Freighter Medina of the Clyde-| and the majority of the men were | MaMogy Lines, arrived in port at cont to the Philippine Islands, j22:56 Mast night from Galveston, j ‘The U.S. S. ‘Barry will “arrive She ‘sailed :2:45 o’clock this morn-|;, Key West tomorrow 6 o'clock {ing With sponges, live turtle, shark} |for a stay “of one week in port. qhides and ‘a miseéllaneous cargo! Officers of the ships are ‘Lieuten- jfor Charleston, S. C., and NeW) ant —. Martin and ‘Ensigns FE. AJ j York. | Solomon, W. 'G. Bobbit and W. G. Lighthouse Tender Poinciana, | palor. which had ‘been recharging lights en ihe Sl jeu and hs i Mon-| 4 small fire ‘occurred last night lato. Name "Ker ed Ieeer ae” in pig repre cope riiene poor of Simonton an ivision Me returned to port this morn-| streets, The cause of the fire was AT. KRESS STORE Lisardo Munoz, grand master of Cuban Masons, will arrive in Key West Monday afternoon on the Steamship’Governor Cobb from | Havana and ‘will spend several ] A force of men are at work|days in the city. He will pay of- today replacing the glass in the|ficial visits to the three local northwest corner of the Kress; lodges: Dr. Felix Varela, Dade and building. Anchor. This was one of the few bits of costly damage that was caused by During of | | Editorial ‘comment: —_Induce- jments should be made to have Mc- |Graw and his team, which he is bringing to Cuba, to stop one day in Key West for an_ exhibition game. To see such stars as Bent- ley, Friseh and Bancroft in action would be a treat to the fans. The Steamship Sangil is report- ed to be battering to pieces on the reefs off Providence Island. The information was received in an SOS message to the local radio station. The life boats were low- tered in a raging, sea with a 55 ‘miles gale making the ‘task a dif- {ficult one. The Sangil, which is under British registry and operat- ed by the United Fruit company, ‘ v<°-*"| was bound from Havana, Cuba, to NICELY FURNISHED 6-ROOM;©C°% Panama. She carries al apattment, $15.00 per month. pmamber of passengers. Apply 827 Duval Street. nyse oct21-3t| The Steamship San Jacinto of —|the Malldry Line, arrived in port 112 o'clock today with 123 passen- |gers. Many of the travelers WANTED—Genuine leather hand| stopped at Key West. bag, or small Gladstone. State — price and size. Box L, Citizen} “Troop 4, Boy Scouts, will attend office. oct21+1tx/ the services at the First Methodist 7 church tomorrow night. The troop SALESMEN WANTED {will meet atthe hall and will go MARVELOU: INVENTION. “New| Match gives ‘million lights, Past iae-~erereeeree ‘This Week Specials seller. ce praeitas Pitre) —~iat the:— HUB STORE » Chicag ne its LADIES’ DEPARTMENT an extraordinary strong gust wind, the light was shattered. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and Ann; streets. Commodious and modern in every respéct. Gas range and Kelvinator. Other- wise ‘unfurnished, $30.00 per month. Wm, Curry’s Sons Co. sept: ft} ry WANTED SALE: SM 100° comm on; $150 Family Group Policies in- suring up to 6 persons. Ages} 1-85. $1 monthly. Write “Na-| tional,” 814 Thomas Bidg., Da las, Tex. oct21-1t "RADIO REPAIRING — RADIO REPAIRING. We repair| all makes. Guarenteed service, | J. L. Stowers Music Co. oct | Dresses—The newest show. ings ... $3.95 up to $22:60 Coats, $6.95 up to $21.50 —$ Hats, from $1.00 to $2.: FOR SALE 500 SHEETS typewriting paper. | Only 50c. Get+them at The Artman Press. Phone 51, | Dance-Sets, from Silk Underwear, Step-ins, Slips to Rayon Underwear, from 35c to . he —_—_—— Biankets, from 60c to $5.00 ——— Comforts, extra size, special at $2.95 jan? | BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit-| able for every -business. In| duplicate with carbon paper. Only 5c each. The Artman Press, Citizen Building. Ladies’ all ing, Shoes, styles, Black, Brown, excellent show- $2.95 OLD PAPERS FOXK SAL bundle 5c, containing 2 papers. The Citizen Office. mayl-tf Esmond Blankets, ity, fine qual- $2.95 Sheets, 81x90, no seam, no ho starch 8c SOUTHERN HATCHED, testéd, Missouri Reds, Rocks, White Rocks, Wyan-| dottes, Orpingtons, 100—$6.45; Hei Assorted $5. Pre-{ live delivery. outhern | Hatcheries, Jacksonville, Fla.” octl4-21-28x Bedspreads, beautiful qual- all colors, reg. $3.50 . $1.98 Sitk Quilts, all colors, .. $4.05 eceoee Mrs. Louisa Higgs of .Miami, is in-Key West visiting relatives*and friends for a few days. Kenneth Archer left on the aft- ermoon train yesterday for a short visit with relatives in Tavernier. Evelio Villate left yesterday aft- ermoon over the East Coast on a short business ttip to Miami. State Senator Arthur Gomez, who was in Miami and other points on the east coast for several days,! returned on the “Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. Leonora Lee, formerly Miss. Leonora Placencia of Key West, and her father, Rafael Placencia, are guests at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson at 1122 Southard street. Rev. ‘Louis ‘Oser ‘was ‘an arriv- al over the East Coast yesterday} for a stay of a few days with} friends, Wheelock Curry, head of the Key West Fish Company, who was in Miami for several days on bus-}: iness, was. a returning passenger ‘on 'the morning train yesterday. Mrs. ‘Lester, wife of Attorney J. Laneelot “Lester, who was in Baltimore for about ‘10 days, came in ‘yesterday on the Havana Spe- cial. heen John Archer representing a large ‘business organization, who ‘was in Miami consulting with the district representative, returned over the East Coast yesterday, V. T. Poe, district manager of “Tthe Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph company, came in from Miami har ‘and was the guest of 'T. ‘Pittman, ‘local manager, until “the ‘afternoon train to Mi- ami. He was accompanied by E. B. Montague, an official of the company. Floyd E. Becker, wealthy dairy- man of New Jersey, and party of three, arrived in the private car Twilight, and after spending the afternoon returned to Miami. They originally intended remaining in Miami but decided not to return to; the north until they had seen Key West. Electric heaters have been in- stalled in the grandstand of an English football club to keep crowds warm. tothe church diner’ ‘the leadership of Scoutmaster Henry Thompson.) The athletic officers of the Net tional Guards have appointed Emilio Reyes matchmaker for all fight programs to be given at the armory. Every boxer who eaters the ring while Mr. Reyes is in charge must satisfy the spectators or he will not be paid for the fight. There will be a Hallowe'en ‘par- ty given at the home of Mrs. A. H. McInnis, scoutmistress of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, and a delightful} evening is promised all who ath tend. JOE PEARLMAN’S, Inc. “Quality Shop” It goes without saying that our showing of Ready-to-Wear} this year surpasses.all previous séasons, You need only to Yo over ‘our “stock “to ‘coincide. this statement. Pay us a Vis- it today. Beautiful Street, Afternoon and Sport ¢ Frotks, * $4.95, $5.90, 37, and up to Gorgeous Evening $7.95, $8.95, $14.95, and up to... $22.504 Complete showing of Beau’ fal Sport and Dress Coats, season’s latest, $6.95. $10.75, $14.95 and up to $27.50 Smart Tailored 2 and 3 piece Suits, $3.95 to $10.75 SHOES—SHOES Beyond a doubt a display of Shoes that would do credit to any city twice our size. Beautiful Suede combinations, Satin Combinations, Lastrious |} and Dull Kids, Patents, in the daintiest of Pumps and Ties in all the new heels and at prices}! $1.98, $2 $2.95, 95 and as high as $ * care to go that high. Complete department of In- fants’ and Children’s Wear, in- cluding gift items. of $: yor —Monday Morning Specialk—j/ 50@ yards of Pure Dye all silk Prints, well worth $1.50 to $2.00 yard, on sale, 10 pieces = Printed asda 9 3 yards for 15_pieces Printed Tweed ond Printed Foularda, yd. ose |! 45e4) A gifwas boPn'this morning to (i Mr. i Mrs, ‘ie Thompson at ai thelr heme, agre Newton street, es tee, eo igh has‘been given Pos marriage is. Bright. PALACE Barbara Kent~Monte Blue in HER FORGOTTEN PAST Also Vaudeville Night 15-25¢; Also Midnight Show Mr. and Mrs. ‘Léo Haskins nounce the birth of-a son in th home at Riviera, Pla., on O ol 8. The youtig Wan has been giviiy en the name Randolph Gray Hask-} ins, Mrs. Haskins was formerly Migs] = Mary Roker, daughter of .Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Roker. 'Miss Men’s Half Soles, Ladies’ Half Soles 4 Rubber Heels Ladies’ Rubber Heels GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP Phone 791-5. 612 Duval St. Anything Electrical . Specializing In Repaising |f If i€s your MAGNETO {that needs recharging or repeating. ing are equipped ‘to do Let us repair and renovate that GENERATOR: or MOTOR. #; BATTERIES recharged | and repaired and in fact we cah give you expert service on clectrieal AUTO REPAIR JO! ROTOR AND STATOR RE-WINDINGS At “the ‘lowest prices. A com- plete- one for every >mémber of the. fami DRESSES = Rabbit. “Hair, Faill iiks, Crepes, Satins and fitrenwent materisis for Ladies and up to 52 at $2.98, IIe BENE ap te $2.50 ark TS in all the new sar eels Sailors, Off-the-Face and Brim Hats, from $1.00 -up to $4.95, See sélection in ‘Eel Gray Shoes, M ‘Suede, Velvets and i Lobes A thoe for every ‘wentiee nthe faiaily at the ‘The Children’s and Infants’ Department éffer a large selec- tion: _Baby’s Coat and Cap i} Dresses, a tree Flan- Jobe i and Dainty Hand- made Sweaters at $1.00 and up. All ‘Work Guaranteed |} it verre we offer ip ms THOMPSON’S# Electrical Supply Shep ¥ colo) it ‘d .. 25e Silk Mixed weeds, 3 yds. $1.00 40 inch ‘New. Silk Faille, ANTHONY AND ‘MARVIN THOMPSON, ‘Props. ‘all 'winter Faring ya. E New dightshades in Sweat Cor. Fleming and William S®. “If It’s Electrical, We Gan, Let us give you an ate wt on that HOUSEWIRING B., WE CALL FOR AND — DELIVER ALL WORK No job too big and none too small, Estimates Given On All es irts Girls and T5e for hi... New Shines Bridge” Sete, $1,00 sievtge Won ~ Say ieset pe ate ee = HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SALE NEW FALL GOODS AT MONDAY PRICES || FASHION THIS FALL B) |] Visit our Shoe Department. New, popular-priced novdltiés arrive daily. Beautiful mew Fal! patterns that will attradt the most particular woman. 1Our new Footwear is smarter than ever. Visit out store Mi ay and share in the big shee gains to be offered. New Hosiery We have just received @ shi; ment of the season's nm hosiery in all ‘Wading s} 5 To introduce ete new and beautiful colors will sell them Monday at one price (just 50 dozen) at 5c BESI BUYS FOR MONDAY 50 pieces of 40-inch allbSifk Flat Cre Crepe Mell un, as of our 3 for $1.00 Pall peer. on sale ems ey Printed silk Crepe, Reg. 50 on sale, 3 yds. . $1.00 Heavy Canton Crepes, all col- Ors, ‘reg. $1. on tale Bentas, yerd, . he New Rough of si we ‘ 88e $1.25, on sale ... Roman Stripe for Blowbien, Heavy Woolen Blankets, 70x- 80, reg. $5.00, at ........'$3.95 81x90 Sheets, eslored bor- batk Satin, al! bec iy sale Monday, yd. .. $1.00) ide - heary ; nde, 10 ya vetoes $108) phe Célor ons tf Plas, 3 yards, Pillow A eagmg aie 5 yards for.4....c<- +Fi00 Fruit-of-the-Loom “Cotton, reg. 25c, 6 yards, $1.00 S4Mnch dian Head, ‘reg. 1 50c, 3 yartls $1.00. Heavy Unbleached Muslin, reg. 1be, 10 ‘yards, ... $1.00 New Velvet finish Pigqu: white, reg. 65c, at 49e White Linen, imported for Coat Suits, reg. 89¢ — 65 Phoenix Silk Hose, new ‘fall $1.00 2%. 8 season’s newest styles in Dress- es, Coatg, and Sport Coats wee f] gathered together in this de- partment. You'll find it i possible to resist buying if yéu see them. SILK UNDERWEAR We have just received-an press shipment of Ladies’ tifel Underwear, Tt will be'a real treat when you see this new selection of latlies’ undies, nightgowns, danee-tets, step-its: and such, 30 pieces Printed Tweed, the newest Fall acct ‘at ee - 2 ! ‘ } \ Hy ij TAPESTRIES = - GRAPERIES ; with lace trimm! 0, Monda snp gin A ae ic decal aca sew de Maiden form The newest patterns and tolpr ff) schemes! Qualities that yeu ff] would never expect to find : prices offered for Monday. BEDSPREADS—in the js new | /) ngham designs. AN I colors, See them cel ALL HATS—All cluding white in distinctive and individeal shiipts. PILLOWS—In smodornict ra signs. Yo-Yo ‘pillows for Fa perch and sofa. 40-inch heavy quality ie #° ette Satin, yard, Daily shipments of new are received at this store. The iatest fashions and colors fe displayed first at —THE— City’s Leading Ladies’ Steve L APPELROUTH

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